Yanmar mixing elbow?

Feb 2, 2008
14
Hunter 380 Santa Barbara
Has anyone ever used one of the stainless mixing elbows that are for sale on Ebay? I'm about ready to replace the second Yanmar mixing elbow on our Hunter 380 and found the stainless ones while google searching. Besides pricing is there any feedback on the benefits of stainless over the cast-iron?
 
Mar 11, 2015
357
Hunter 33.5 Tacoma, WA
I was also tempted to buy a SS elbow, but since the original lasted 30 years I went with OEM. Maybe the Yanmar engineers had a good reason to use cast iron over SS.
 
Oct 29, 2005
2,363
Hunter Marine 326 303 Singapore
I installed the eBay ss ones recently. Check back next year, I'll let you know how it turns out.
 

kito

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Sep 13, 2012
2,011
1979 Hunter Cherubini 30 Clemmons
I was also tempted to buy a SS elbow, but since the original lasted 30 years I went with OEM. Maybe the Yanmar engineers had a good reason to use cast iron over SS.
Same here. My original lasted 36 years. It wasn't really corroded that bad, just clogged up. Why mess with what works?
 

rfrye1

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Jun 15, 2004
589
Hunter H376 San Diego
When it comes time to replace the elbow, couple questions. Do you remove the 4 bolts from the manifold? Or the 2way pipe fitting that connects the elbow to the manifold piece? Also, any reason why you don't just have the elbow cleaned/dipped? And reuse it?
Thanks. Bob
 
Jan 30, 2012
1,146
Nor'Sea 27 "Kiwanda" Portland/ Anacortes
Remove the entire assembly. You will need copious heat , a very long handle wrench, and sturdy vise to remove the coupler thus to separate the two parts. The coupler should be replaced with new even if you are successful in cleaning the elbow. Replace the gasket too.

Charles
 
Mar 11, 2015
357
Hunter 33.5 Tacoma, WA
Remove the entire assembly. You will need copious heat , a very long handle wrench, and sturdy vise to remove the coupler thus to separate the two parts. The coupler should be replaced with new even if you are successful in cleaning the elbow. Replace the gasket too.
Charles
One of the benefits of getting the OEM elbow is taking the whole assembly to a yamar dealer (at least MINE) and let those guys vice it up and replace the new elbow. My dealer didn't charge at all.
 

SFS

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Aug 18, 2015
2,088
Currently Boatless Okinawa
mz4, you replaced the elbow only, and they mated it to the existing coupler, which you reused?
 

MitchM

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Jan 20, 2005
1,031
Nauticat 321 pilothouse 32 Erie PA
as i recall from my dark past replacing the el on my 2GM20F: when you are doing this job yourself, call a yan mar dealer ask in the parts manual if it shows any of the bolts reverse threaded. on some 2GM20Fs some retaining bolts are reverse threaded right LOOSE left TIGHT. they did this on some engines so the el would not vibrate loose. and so DIY ers would tear their hair out trying to do a $150 elbow replacement.
 
Mar 11, 2015
357
Hunter 33.5 Tacoma, WA
mz4, you replaced the elbow only, and they mated it to the existing coupler, which you reused?
Yup. Removed the 4 bolts, removed the 3" exhaust hose and took the whole assembly to the dealer. The parts guys were happy to get physical, go to their shop and remove/replace the elbow.
 

HMT2

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Mar 20, 2014
900
Hunter 31 828 Shoreacres, TX
Yes sir take the manifold off, it's the easiest way to go, and you will need a good vice and big ol pipe wrench to get the elbow loose. My yanmar dealer let me use his. All of the guys were out, but the lady that was working the counter led me to their workbench and said have at it!
 
Nov 6, 2006
10,107
Hunter 34 Mandeville Louisiana
IIRC, The coupling between the ell and the manifold is threaded left hand on top (the part that goes into the ell) and right on bottom (the part that screws into the manifold)
 
Mar 11, 2015
357
Hunter 33.5 Tacoma, WA
Yes sir take the manifold off, it's the easiest way to go, and you will need a good vice and big ol pipe wrench to get the elbow loose. My yanmar dealer let me use his. All of the guys were out, but the lady that was working the counter led me to their workbench and said have at it!
Oh, one more detail. The yanmar parts guys said to bring it in every couple of years and THEY will clean it for FREE. Not a bad deal. So, regarding whether to go SS or OEM, I'd go OEM.
 
Feb 2, 2008
14
Hunter 380 Santa Barbara
Yes sir take the manifold off, it's the easiest way to go, and you will need a good vice and big ol pipe wrench to get the elbow loose. My yanmar dealer let me use his. All of the guys were out, but the lady that was working the counter led me to their workbench and said have at it!
What a ordeal getting it apart... I'm glad I had access to a big ol pipe wrench and a 16 year old to fight it. I went with the stainless elbow off Ebay for one big reason.. This is my third one and hopefully the last time. Hoping the stainless doesn't corrode as fast.
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Jan 22, 2008
8,050
Beneteau 323 Annapolis MD
[QUOTE="...]Oh my...what a big spanner you have...[/QUOTE]

Nice to have the young blood to help out the old man with that big wrench. Is there yet a bigger one? I once heard if it doesn't take two hands to hold it, it's not much good.
 
Mar 31, 2017
37
Hunter 31 31 Lake George ny
Ok, I am having issues with my motor. It will only run at an idol. when I try to give it more fuel it chokes out. I have been told it could be the mixing elbow clogged. When you guys replaced the elbow did the motor run better?
 
Oct 26, 2010
2,158
Hunter 40.5 Beaufort, SC
I called the guy who makes the ss elbows on eBay about replacing mine on my 1994 yanmar 4jhe? and they don't make a ss for my model. It seems mine is bronze rather than cast steel. I scraped a little of the paint off and sure enough it's bronze (also non magnetic). He says they're as good as the ss so he doesn't make a replacement and doesn't plan to. That doesn't answer the clogging question though. I always run at least a few minutes at full wot before I cool it down before shutdown and always try to run at 75% when cruising. I don't see any evidence of restrictions.
Any thoughts or other experience?
 

HMT2

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Mar 20, 2014
900
Hunter 31 828 Shoreacres, TX
Yes it did. It is possible yours is so clogged it is choking out. I would also check the air vent to your fuel tank. If that is clogged up with gunk, mud daubers or spiders that could cause a similar issue. I had to clean mine out when I was having a similar issue. I assume you have changed out your primary and secondary filters?
 
Jul 7, 2004
8,496
Hunter 30T Cheney, KS
I replaced mine just last month with SS. Got a giant crescent wrench and pipe wrench at Harbor freight. I'll never use these again.
My old elbow had some carbon but no evidence of corrosion. I don't think she has ever seen salt water though.
If anyone wants my old cast iron part, it's yours for the price of shipping.